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So, I took these skis into a shop I trust so I knew they would be taken care of when mounting. Well, I just got them back today and I noticed that one heel piece is raised because one of the holes had a sloppy drill and a lot of glue (I can see pieces of the topsheet in the glue). It looks as if this may have made the heel sit higher or the tech just didn’t screw the heels down enough. My question is this: do I bring it to their attention or just back the heels out, apply wood glue and rescrew them?
Kinda hard to see but photos attached. First two photos are glue hole, second two are raised hole. I compared the bindings to my other skis with attack and they def should not be this high.